NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION ON FLUID-FLEXIBLE-STRUCTURE INTERACTION BASED ON SPH METHOD

T. Bao¹, J. Hu, C. Huang, Y. Yu, A. Shakibaeinia

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Abstract

The fluid-flexible-structure interaction (FFSI) is characterized by the large deformation, the thin structure, and the complex of the flow field. Accurately simulating FFSI poses three challenges, which are the reproduction of thin structure, the capture of moving interface, and the numerical stability of multi-physics field coupling, respectively. In this study, the FFSI is simulated by the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) because of its natural advantage in dealing with the moving interface. The shell model with single-layer particles[1] is introduced into SPH to simulate the thin flexible structure. The truncation error caused by the single-layer boundary is modified by the normal flux approach[2]. κ-ε turbulence model is introduced into SPH to enhance the numerical stability and capture complex flow details. In addition, other techniques or models that ensure the efficiency and stability of the calculation are used in this study, including PST (particle shifting technique), δ-SPH method, and GPU (graphics processing unit). The flows around the single filament are simulated to verify the accuracy and stability of the current FFSI algorithm based on the SPH method.

Original languageEnglish
JournalWorld Congress in Computational Mechanics and ECCOMAS Congress
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event16th World Congress on Computational Mechanics and 4th Pan American Congress on Computational Mechanics, WCCM-PANACM 2024 - Vancouver, Canada
Duration: 21 Jul 202426 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Fluid-flexible-structure interaction (FFSI)
  • Shell model
  • Single-layer boundary
  • Smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH)

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